Author: ANGadmin

Netflix has announced the Black Rabbit release date for its newest limited drama starring Golden Globe winner Jason Bateman and Oscar nominee Jude Law as brothers. In addition to the release date, the streamer has also dropped the first official photos, featuring the first look at Bateman and Law’s characters. “Set against the backdrop of New York City’s high-pressure nightlife scene, Black Rabbit centers on two brothers who are pushed to the brink by their duty to family and their pursuit of success,” reads the official synopsis. “Jake Friedken is the charismatic owner of Black Rabbit, a restaurant and VIP…

Read More

Aaron Sorkin is working on The Social Network Part II.The Academy Award-winning filmmaker has reportedly already written a screenplay for a sequel to his 2010 blockbuster, which starred Jesse Eisenberg as Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg and told the story of the social media platform’s creation.As reported by Deadline, Sorkin is set to direct the follow-up, which comes 15 years after David Fincher was at the helm for the original.According to the outlet, sources say the upcoming movie will not be a straight sequel, but instead a “follow-up to the original movie” which explored the platform’s origins.It’s said the screenplay delves…

Read More

Barry Lee uses colorful, playful characters to encourage self care, reflection and community building in their new ‘Gentle Reminders’ journal. (Photographs by Dustin Timbrook) A pressure-relieving tube protruded from Barry Lee’s skull the day their partner visited the hospital with an early test printing of Gentle Reminders, the Atlanta illustrator’s dazzlingly colorful oracle deck. The couple shuffled the cards, drew one at random and were stunned by the ironic timing.  A serendipitous card pull confirmed just how powerful the oracle cards could be. (Photo by Dustin Timbrook) “Little moments of decompression can help cultivate expansion!” read the card, accompanied by…

Read More

After decades missing, the FBI recovers stolen Taos paintings, returning two cultural treasures to the Harwood Museum in a major breakthrough. FBI Recovers Stolen Taos Paintings After Four Decades BY ARTCENTRON ART NEWS In a historic moment for the art world and the cultural heart of Taos, New Mexico, the FBI recovers stolen Taos paintings more than 40 years after they vanished. The recovered artworks—Aspens (c. 1932) by Victor Higgins and Oklahoma Cheyenne aka Indian Boy in Full Dress (c. 1915) by Joseph Henry Sharp—were taken from the Harwood Museum of Art in March 1985, during a time when the…

Read More

Artist Carlos Agredano grew up on a dead-end street in the shadow of the 105 Freeway in Lynwood, a city that borders South Los Angeles. In the early days of lockdown, he would trace a path that ran parallel to the interstate highway, an 18-mile stretch of the LA basin’s vast infrastructural network, trying to understand the concrete monolith that had cut his neighborhood in half. That spring 2020 semester, he was finishing his undergraduate degree at Harvard University in his childhood bedroom, where each day he would methodically sweep the fine layer of black soot, pollution from car exhaust…

Read More

Mariana Treviño stars in AppleTV+ series “Stick,” playing the mother of a talented but vulnerable young golfer (played by Peter Dager). Owen Wilson and Mark Maron co-star as a former pro golfer and his caddie/coach, who are trying to guide him. In an interview with RogerEbert.com, she talks to us about making an unusual choice in one of the best scenes in the series thus far, and about the best advice she ever got about acting. This interview has been edited for clarity and length. How did the role of Elena come to you? I only “met” Elena as I…

Read More

One of my favorite moments in Season 4 of “The Bear” is a kind of delicate ballet before the chaos—a dialogue-free sequence that lasts nearly three minutes. With the camera swooping in elegantly slow fashion about the kitchen, Ayo Edebiri’s Sydney prepares a seared scallop dish, with the hauntingly beautiful sounds of “Slow Disco” by St. Vincent providing a lush soundtrack (Am I thinking what everybody’s thinking? I’m so glad I came, but I can’t wait to leave…). The background colors switch from stylized hues of blue to purple and magenta, furthering the calm, dream-like vibe. You have to be…

Read More

⭐⭐⭐⭐ Rating: 4 out of 5. Directed by Tyler Perry | Starring Taraji P. Henson, Sherri Shepherd, Teyana Taylor In an unjust system that demands the poor stretch every dollar while the rich thrive untouched, survival often feels like a crime in itself. Straw, Tyler Perry’s searing psychological crime drama, lays bare how easily people can be misunderstood, mislabeled, and destroyed by a system stacked against them. It’s a story about a woman who ends up barricaded inside a bank, accused of robbery. But what most don’t realize is that Janiyah Wiltkinson—played with aching vulnerability by Taraji P. Henson—is not…

Read More

After years of waiting, the 26th James Bond movie has finally made some progress: It’s got a director — Dune’s Denis Villeneuve.Amazon MGM, the new studio overseeing the franchise, announced the news today. According to Deadline, Villeneuve isn’t quite ready to begin work on the film just yet;. His third and final Dune film, Dune Messiah, “is shooting this summer and slated for release on December 16, 2026.”The most recent Bond film, No Time to Die, the fifth and final one to star Daniel Craig, was released (after several Covid-related elays) in the fall of 2021. That Bond was directed by Cary Joji Fukunaga.READ MORE: Every James…

Read More

Bob Dylan will spotlight another side of his creative output this fall with “Point Blank (Quick Studies),” a new art book set for release on Nov. 18 from Simon & Schuster. The collection brings together nearly 100 of Dylan’s black-and-white drawings from 2021 and 2022, offering a rare, behind-the-scenes look at works that originally served as studies for larger paintings in his Point Blank series.The drawings, which range from portraits and still lifes to urban landscapes and fleeting moments, reflect Dylan’s sharp observational eye. Subjects include roller-skating lovers, a karaoke singer, a canal in Paris, a suit of armor, and even a simple…

Read More